Harold Bell Wright Trilogy, A Harold Bell Wright Trilogy, A

Harold Bell Wright Trilogy, A

The Shepherd of the Hills, The Calling of Dan Matthews, and God and the Groceryman

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Beschreibung des Verlags

A best-selling writer of fiction, non-fiction, and essays during the first half of the twentieth century, Harold Bell Wright was a self-taught man who founded permanent churches in Missouri, California, and Kansas. He taught his religious principles through his many novels, which address moral and social problems.

This trilogy gathers together for the first time Wright's three novels featuring the character Dan Matthews, based on Wright himself. The Shepherd of the Hills, originally published in 1907, is Harold Bell Wright's most famous work. The shepherd, an elderly, mysterious, learned man, escapes the buzzing restlessness of the city to live in the Ozarks. In the sequel The Calling of Dan Matthews, Dan Matthews becomes the new minister of the Midwestern town of Corinth. He battles his conscience about whether to be the spiritual puppet of the church elders or to prescribe a dose of heavy ministry to his ailing congregation. In the third novel, God and the Groceryman, Wright makes a plea for God's presence in all aspects of life and offers a criticism of churches run as morally bankrupt businesses. This novel is a call for the modern church to return to spirituality.

GENRE
Belletristik und Literatur
ERSCHIENEN
2007
30. August
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
592
Seiten
VERLAG
Pelican Publishing
GRÖSSE
3,3
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